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While deputies were interviewing the victims, neighbors came into contact with a "suspicious person" nearby. Deputies flagged down Miller, who had two knives from the house in his possession. He admitted that he broke into the home because "he thought people were chasing him," the report said.

When asked why there were coins on the patio, the 31-year-old Florida man said he removed the change from his pockets because of the noise it made.

Miller told officers that once he was inside, he "drank a bottle of water, gathered weapons to protect himself with and removed all the night lights from the power outlets in order to hide from 'the people who were chasing him.' "

Miller could not give deputies any names or descriptions of these people.

He was been charged with armed burglary of a dwelling. He was being held at the Marion County Jail on $10,000 bond.